Painterly Abstraction in Modernist American Poetry

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Charles Altieri''s groundbreaking new book sets modernist American poetry in a precise cultural context by analyzing how major poets reacted to the challenge posed by modernist painting''s radical critique of traditional representational models for art. It argues that modernist poets have tended to resist the received values of their contemporary culture by finding idealizing principles in modes of pure abstraction. It traces the use of such abstraction in literature from Wordsworth through Baudelaire and Mallarm to T.S. Eliot William Carlos Williams Marianne Moore and Gertrude Stein. There are summary chapters also on Wallace Stevens and Ezra Pound considerations of Czanne and the Cubists and a substantial theoretical discussion of the nature of abstract art.
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